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6 <br /> 1 • 2017 Revaluation Partner Program <br /> 2 o Review of information on website <br /> 3 o Learn and Share revaluation video series (772 total views as of 2/7/17) <br /> 4 o 10-question interactive, educational quiz on website <br /> 5 • 51 quizzes taken, average score 93 <br /> 6 o Certificate of Achievement <br /> 7 • Summary Description Mailing with 2016 listing forms <br /> 8 o Partnering with the community to gather the most accurate data possible <br /> 9 • Sales Bank/Appeals Process on website <br /> 10 o Win-win appeals process <br /> 11 o Sample adjustment grid <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Commissioner McKee asked if the Tax office anticipates what feedback may be <br /> 14 received. <br /> 15 Dwane Brinson said in a revaluation, the general rule is to expect up to 10% in appeals. <br /> 16 He said he does not think this percentage will be reached, as the data is strong and <br /> 17 communication has been clear. He said many corrections have been made, which should help <br /> 18 limit appeals. <br /> 19 Chair Dorosin said he appreciates all the effort put into the revaluation, and this process <br /> 20 was designed to accurately reflect the value of a property. <br /> 21 Commissioner Jacobs spoke about the previous revaluation in 2009, which was not as <br /> 22 rigorous as the current one, and noted there were so few property sales due to the recession. <br /> 23 He said this process made it clear that additional staff were needed earlier in the process. He <br /> 24 said in the last revaluation, the appeals process was advertised so that it was clear to the <br /> 25 public. <br /> 26 Commissioner Jacobs suggested that Dwane Brinson invite Realtor Joe Phelps in to talk <br /> 27 about the revaluation, since he is always negative about it. <br /> 28 <br /> 29 5. Public Hearings <br /> 30 NONE <br /> 31 <br /> 32 6. Consent Agenda <br /> 33 <br /> 34 • Removal of Any Items from Consent Agenda <br /> 35 <br /> 36 • Approval of Remaining Consent Agenda <br /> 37 <br /> 38 A motion was made by Commissioner Burroughs, seconded by Commissioner McKee to <br /> 39 approve the Consent Agenda. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 VOTE: UNANIMOUS <br /> 42 <br /> 43 • Discussion and Approval of the Items Removed from the Consent Agenda <br /> 44 <br /> 45 a. Minutes <br /> 46 The Board approved the minutes from December 13, 2016 and January 24, 2017 as submitted <br /> 47 by the Clerk to the Board. <br /> 48 b. Property Tax Releases/Refunds <br />
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